Reverberation Artifact

Reverberation artifact occurs when the ultrasound beam bounces repeatedly between two highly reflective surfaces — such as between the transducer face and a gas bubble, or between two tissue interfaces. Each round trip produces an additional echo at a multiple of the original distance, creating a series of equally spaced parallel lines or bands on the image. Reverberation is commonly seen in the near field, in bowel gas, and in air-filled structures.